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Black Country LEP
Black Country
GARDEN CITY
Prospectus for house builders and investors
The Black Country is an attractive location for businesses to succeed. Our highly skilled workforce in precision engineering, automotive, aerospace and construction technologies ensure that products made in the Black Country are sold around the world.
This prospectus is an important step on our transformation journey; we want to raise our game with a blueprint for housing development, making the best use of all resources available. We are ambitious to work with forward thinking house builders, developers and investors to accelerate the building of more new homes, designed to our Garden City standards and offering residents high quality affordable homes close to public transport, schools, healthcare and green space.
FOREWORDThe Black Country Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and its partners have made significant progress in recent years to improve the Black Country economy and the opportunities for the people who live in the region.
Chris HandyBlack Country Local Enterprise Partnership Board Member
THE CONCEPT
GARDEN CITY AIMTo raise aspirations
GARDEN CITY BRANDA “kitemark” for quality development
GARDEN CITY COMMITMENTWorking together to raise quality and values
GARDEN CITY SUPPORTTo focus expertise and funding
on transformational sites
THE VISIONTransforming perceptions of the Black Country
The Black Country Garden City will transform perceptions of the Black Country as a housing investment location through:
l Walkable neighbourhoods
l Green streets and spaces
l Beautifullydesignedhomesthatareenergyefficientandresilient
l Mixed use values and tenures
l Access to public transport (local and national), green infrastructure, existing heritage assets, key facilities (retail, community, cultural, education)
l Place-making opportunities.
Low-carbon timber-framed homes in Beechdale, Walsall
Where is the best place to build a new generation of garden cities? In remote locations where all the infrastructure and facilities need to be built from scratch? Or in the centre of England with existing transport and energy infrastructure, a variety of jobs, cultural and leisure facilities, with great natural and heritage assets on the doorstep?
The Black Country LEP, local authorities and the Homes and Communities Agency are working together to create new aspirational locations for quality housing development. Together these developments will form the Black Country Garden City – a recognisable brand for attractive places to live.
We want to create housing for the future, a 21st century interpretation of the Garden City idea connecting into existing communities and infrastructure.
TheBlackCountryhassufficienthousinglandtodeliver45,000newhomesand lever in £6 billion of investment over the next 10 years.
THE GARDEN CITY OPPORTUNITYMore homes, better designed, delivered faster.
We are working together to create new
aspirational locations for quality housing
development. Together these developments
will form the Black Country Garden City.
A GREAT PLACE TO LIVEl A central location at the heart of the country. Mainline rail connections to
London(onehour40minutes)andBirmingham(20minutes)andmotorwaynetworks.
l Aninternationalairport30minutesawaywith50airlinesflyingto140cities
l £200 million planned investment in transport infrastructure
l High speed broadband in 98% of homes and businesses by 2017
l Leisure, sports and cultural facilities for all ages and interests
l Easy access to heritage, green spaces, countryside and a canal network
l High performing schools, colleges and universities
l High earning jobs in the Black Country’s advanced manufacturing industries and Birmingham’s professional services sector. The Black Country has the UK’s highest concentration of manufacturing, with major companies in the aerospace and automotive sectors, including Jaguar Land Rover, who have opened their engine manufacturing centre in the Black Country Enterprise Zone.
l A great sense of community in its 30 towns and 300 local ‘villages’.
The Garden City will build on these strengths to make the Black Country an even better place to live, work, learn and play for a growing population.
Bushbury Triangle (Barratt Homes development), Wolverhampton
A GREAT PLACE TO BUILDThe Black Country welcomes house-builders and investors who want to join with us to build the Garden City.
The Black Country has a growing housing market of three million people within 45minutesandisclosetohousingmarkethot-spots.Theopportunityexistsfor transformational place-making to turn low-value sites into developments offering a strong return on investment.
The Garden City vision is not about using expensive materials or over-complex architecture, it is about keeping it simple, building on existing green, heritage, economic and community assets, and deploying sound design principles to create outstanding places where people want to live.
The Black Country LEP, the four Black Country local authorities and the Homes and Communities Agency will work together to ensure housing sites come forward for development. Positive planning and Government funding will unlock and remediate sites. There are over 550 housing sites available with space for at least45,000homes.
The Black Country is at the heart of construction technologies in the UK. With almost4,000companiescontributingmorethan£1billiontotheUKeconomyandsupporting44,000jobs,theareahasanabundanceofspecialistsuppliers,skilled workers and commercial opportunities. From civil engineering to the manufacture of prefabricated housing to innovative applications of low carbon technology, the list of existing investors reads like a Who’s Who of big names in the industry: Carillion plc, Tarmac Building Products, HomeServe, Fortel, Shaylor Group, BriggsAmasco and Barhale Construction are among those who have made the Black Country their home. Black Country companies are leading in construction innovation, from advanced formwork and excavation technology to bespoke framing and building access solutions. The region’s engineering skills and expertise enable the development of new construction methods and practices and make Black Countrycompaniesinfluentialinlargescaleprojectsacrosstheglobe.ThenewWest Midlands Construction University Technical College, which will produce the next generation of industry experts, is also situated in the Black Country.
OPPORTUNITIESIn the following pages four areas have been selected to illustrate the opportunity for pro-active planning and high quality housing design
to create aspirational Garden City neighbourhoods.
DUDLEY PORT
CANAL QUARTER
THE LYE
WILLENHALL
DUDLEY PORTDudley Port is a highly connected and central
transport hub within the region with immense
development potential.
Based on a proposed transport interchange, there are existing mainline connections to Birmingham,
Wolverhampton, London, Manchester and beyond, with light rail to Walsall and Dudley coming soon. There are plans to upgrade parking facilities and
the public realm around this hub.
The extensive canals and the pools and spinneys of Sheepwash Nature Reserve offer a network of green
connections for walking and cycling.
High value manufacturing jobs are on the doorstep.
Professional jobs are just a 10-minute train ride away.
Sandwell Council have a supplementary planning document in preparation based
on Garden City principles to facilitate development and place-making.
THE LYEOnce known for bucket manufacturing and
now more famous for curries, The Lye has a
proud heritage which will give the regenerated
neighbourhood a strong local identity.
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The local authority has plans to create a new urban village here and there is plenty of scope with space to build over 750 homes on major sitesandmanymoresmallin-fillsites
By train central Birmingham is just 25 minutes away. Take the train in the other direction and the cathedral
cities, towns and villages of Worcestershire and Herefordshire are all within easy reach.
The river Stour runs through The Lye with the potential to create a fantastic green and bluecorridorwithfingersnorth and south to nature
reserves and parks.
The Lye is on the crossroads of a strategic highway network
with good access to the M5 and M6 and the jobs and shopping
opportunities at Brierley Hill.
WILLENHALLWillenhall has an intact historic village centre
just waiting to be revived to form the vibrant
core of a compact urban quarter.
Willenhall is close to the national motorway network, with jobs at Jaguar Land Rover’s new plant just 20 minutes away. Plans to restore the station will also link it to the Black Country’s growing rail network.
Beyond the historic core are parks, nature reserves and canals. A network
of greenways can take you within halfanhourtotheopenfieldsofthe
Staffordshire countryside. More formal city parks are closer to hand.
Smallin-fillsites,largeropportunities and sites with the potential to be released from industrial use mean
Willenhall has space to build over 1,000 new homes.
Canalside Quarter, Wolverhampton
A compact mixed used urban quarter of canal
side apartments and town-houses is waiting to be
created, with new education retail leisure and
commercial developments to complement the
housing offer.
TheCanalsideQuarterisjustafiveminutewalktotheeastofWolverhamptonCity Centre with its university, theatres, galleries and sports venues.
Space for build 200 homes is immediately available with
more sites close by.
The mainline railway station is nearby and is one-and-a-half hours from London and
20 minutes from Birmingham.
ThenearbySpringfieldBrewerysiteisbeingtransformedto provide a University Technical College, an elite
manufacturing centre and a University Faculty of the Built Environment.
GARDEN CITY PRINCIPLESKey principles of the Black Country Garden City
l Great connectivity by car, public transport, cycling and walking
l Mixed density, mixed use, mixed tenure neighbourhoods
l Green streets and easy access to green space
l Space for enterprise and the creative industries
l Chances for local people to get involved in managing their communities
l Making the best use of heritage assets like the fantastic canal network.
Opening ceremony at Dennis Turner Drive, Bilston
FUNDING AND SUPPORT
Black Country Housing Fund for brownfield sites£15 million to meet the upfront costs of site remediation and servicing with funding repayable over a period of up to 10 years as sites are developed.
Remediation funding £2 million is available in grant funding for site condition surveys and costed remediation strategies.
Finding finance and suppliersInvestBlackCountryoffersupporttoidentifyandaccessfinance.Anamedcontact at the local council can help you with local issues and the Black Country Bullet and ‘Meet the Buyer’ events can help to develop the supply chain and access new opportunities.
Site informationComprehensive information on housing sites is available in a clear format from each of the local authorities and the Local Enterprise Partnership.
A positive planning environmentAll four local authorities are signed up to the Black Country Planning and Development Charter which commits them to a business-friendly approach. Early adoption of a joint core strategy ensures there is clarity about planning allocations. Many of the key sites are also subject to supplementary planning documents which provide clarity and transparency for developers.
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Black Country Local Enterprise Partnership, The Deckhouse, Waterfront West, Dudley Road, Brierley Hill, DY5 1LW.
The Black Country Garden City concept was originally developed by a group of local built environment professionals working with the regional design agency MADE: made.org.uk
© Black Country Consortium Ltd 2015.